On Becoming a Strategic LeaderBy LTG James M. Dubik, USA Ret.“Making the transition to strategic leadership is a multifaceted and, in the larger sense, lifelong and continual process.”

Features

Aviation Modernization Milestone UpdateBy Scott R. GourleyAviation achievements of the Apache, Chinook and Kiowa Warrior programs are representative of milestones throughout the Army’s manned aircraft fleet in 2012 and are a testament to the Army’s commitment to modernization.

The Army’s Digital Revolution 2.0: Evaluating the Range of PossibilitiesBy Dennis SteeleThe Army’s Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) 13.1 exercise brings the equipment developer, formal tester, capability developer, engineer and soldier together at one place and time. The unique NIE factor is the extent of hands-on soldier evaluation and feedback conducted during an evaluation.

Army Outlines Ground Combat Systems FutureBy Scott R. GourleyFrom Howitzers and infantry fighting vehicles to Strykers and unmanned systems, the Army is applying common processes to identify how its ground combat systems can be improved and modernized economically.

Departments

The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to TodayThomas E. Ricks

George Washington’s Military GeniusDave R. Palmer

Blueprints for Battle: Planning for War In Central Europe, 1948–1968Jan Hoffenaar and Dieter Krüger, editors

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